Neal sees fit alongside Gaudreau, Monahan on Flames' top line
The Calgary Flames dished out a five-year, $28.75-million contract to James Neal over the offseason in a significant effort to bolster their offensive depth. Now, their new sniper has visions of potentially forming one of the league's most dangerous lines come puck drop.
Sean Monahan and Johnny Gaudreau have steered the ship over the last four years on the club's top unit, but have been unable to find a right winger to fully complement their chemistry. Neal hopes to be that guy.
"That's where I want to play (on the right side), especially on that top line with Johnny and Sean," Neal told Sportsnet's Eric Francis.
"Them both being left shots, it's great. When you're passing lefty to lefty, it opens up quick. I love having a left-handed centerman. I look forward to playing with them. It will be great. They're guys that can shoot the puck, but who are also great passers."
Neal has been one of the NHL's most consistent marksmen over his career, registering at least 20 goals in 10 of 11 seasons while maxing out at 40 in 2011-12. Last season with the Vegas Golden Knights, the 31-year-old scored 25 times and added 19 assists in 71 contests.
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